to facilitate, upon request, Member States’ implementation of the
WHO traditional medicine strategy: 2014–2023, supporting their
formulation of related knowledge-based national policies, standards and
regulations, and strengthening national capacity-building accordingly through
information sharing, networks and training workshops;

to continue to provide policy guidance to Member States on how to
integrate traditional and complementary medicine services within their national
and/or subnational health care system(s), as well as the technical guidance
that would ensure the safety, quality and effectiveness of such traditional and
complementary medicine services with emphasis on quality assurance;

to continue to promote international cooperation and collaboration in
the area of traditional and complementary medicine in order to share
evidence-based information, taking into account the traditions and customs of
indigenous peoples and communities;

to monitor and allocate appropriate funds in accordance with the WHO
programme budget towards the implementation of the WHO traditional medicine
strategy: 2014–2023;

to report to the World Health Assembly periodically, as appropriate, on
progress made in implementing this resolution.